2023-09-18 13:37:56
The unions are calling for an “ambitious” increase in the price of consultations so that it reaches 30 to 50 euros. The call for strike is mostly “unlimited” and concerns general practitioners and specialists.
All the unions representing private doctors are once once more calling for a strike from October 13, for the most part in an “unlimited” manner, following being joined this Monday by the Confederation of French Medical Unions (CSMF). They are demanding in particular an increase in the price of consultations.
A revaluation deemed insufficient
The CSMF, one of the major unions in the sector, “calls on all private doctors, general practitioners and specialists to massively follow this indefinite strike movement and to cancel their medical activity”, it wrote in a press release published this Monday.
The government must “invest to make these professions attractive,” she argues.
After the failure of conventional negotiations with Health Insurance last winter, doctors still protested once morest an arbitration settlement which set the prices for consultations at 26.50 euros for general practitioners and 31.50 euros for specialists, i.e. an increase of 1.50 euros.
They demand the immediate resumption of discussions and an “ambitious” revaluation. They charge, depending on the organization, between 30 and 50 euros for the basic consultation.
“Extreme tension” within the profession
“We are warning the government regarding the extreme tension in the profession,” warned Jean-Christophe Nogrette, deputy general secretary of the main general practitioner organization, MG France, on September 12, who is currently calling for a strike. ‘one day, “renewable”. The four other representative unions launched their appeal in June.
For the Federation of Doctors of France (FMF), it is a “renewable strike”, president Patricia Lefébure told AFP this Monday. But the president of Avenir Spé, Patrick Gasser, speaks of an “unlimited cessation of activity”, just like the SML or the UFML-S.
The fear of new childcare obligations
Doctors are also up in arms once morest the bill from MP Frédéric Valletoux (Horizons) aimed at “improving access to care through the territorial commitment of professionals”. Many fear that this text will carry the seeds of new obligations for private practitioners in terms of “permanent care”, that is to say in particular on-call duty.
All summer, they also shouted their “indignation” at a large campaign of controls of more than a thousand practitioners, deemed “too prescriptive” of sick leave.
The inter-union (CFDT, CGT, FO, CFTC, CFE-CGC, Unsa, Solidaires, FSU) which had led the protest once morest the pension reform also chose the same date of October 13 for its day of inter-professional mobilization. She calls in particular for an increase in salaries and pensions, and equality between women and men.
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